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Clan Discussion / Re: Clan: {PPT} Pro Project Team
« on: March 27, 2008, 06:19:45 PM »
I never said I was leaving, I said that I wouldn't abide by that rule.
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Let me guess, a reasons why elevators aren't out yet involving countless deaths due to glitching?guys just leave the maturity thing and just enjoy the game.
gtfo
Btw, I should be posting a rather humorous video of the Elevators in action later tonight. I personally find it hilarious and I think you will too.
Wow. Laremere. Maybe your quality of building has but defiantly youre attitude isnt showing it. Your becoming a stuck up PANDA that does nothing but brags about how "AMAZING I IZ AT BULDING!!!!FIFTYFIVE!!!" So just stop trying, Go get a life, And go get some friends. Just because you can show up some 10 year olds in a building game, doesnt make you cool. And if this is what your phrase you say to a girl when you meet them "Well, See, Id like to consider myself a friend, I play videogames all day, and I show little kids whos boss" Than your not gonna get anybody or anything. I wanna say BB at the bottom of this, but im not going to for the sheer purpose of your a stuck up piece of ice cream, that doesnt deserve anybody to sign anything to.I wasn't trying to show you up. I would explain my reasoning behind my post, but you'd ignore it and instead flame me with irrational and unrelated comments.
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